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in a few, we will get that government. if we work on the grass roots and talk to our friends and neighbors and co-workers and those cranky uncles that we all have, the folks that you do not want to have that conversation with over thanksgiving dinner, but who are essential to be reached out to as wealth to bring them into the conversation about common cause and a common destiny. we are about everybody, not about turning our backs on half the country. we are about everybody and lifting everybody top. that is why we stand with barack obama. i want to especially thank all of the volunteers, those who are here and those who we represent knowing that you will get out and shake those hands on knock on the doors and make those phone calls. you especially. it is about a generation to come. it is about our responsibility in our time to do what we can to make a better country. i met a young man four years ago when he was organizing in iowa for a long-shot candidate named senator barack obama. he did a marvelous job in iowa and he do
in a few, we will get that government. if we work on the grass roots and talk to our friends and neighbors and co-workers and those cranky uncles that we all have, the folks that you do not want to have that conversation with over thanksgiving dinner, but who are essential to be reached out to as wealth to bring them into the conversation about common cause and a common destiny. we are about everybody, not about turning our backs on half the country. we are about everybody and lifting everybody...
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disaster, it is usually easier for the incumbent zero to occupy that space, that is a national function of government. >> rose: meaning that the incumbent gains something because he is in a seat of power and, therefore, he is even responding to an emergency. >> that obama can go and staley stay in washington, d.c. and monitor the disaster, right, and the press corps will treat that a as being appropriate and presidential strategy where romney goes and has. >> rose: a fund raiser. >> a fund raise never ohio and say it is just a campaign rally, so maybe it reflects bias media coverage but it does put him in more of a corner. >> has there been and is it still a momentum for governor romney that came out of the first geability in denver? >> so .. we perceived, we don't perceive anymore momentum for romney, and let me define momentum, how we would think of it and that means are you still making gapes in the polls? and what we found a is that romney gained for a couple of weeks, after denver to make it a very close race, and then kind of got is you can, in fact, maybe there is a half a point -- rose: my im
disaster, it is usually easier for the incumbent zero to occupy that space, that is a national function of government. >> rose: meaning that the incumbent gains something because he is in a seat of power and, therefore, he is even responding to an emergency. >> that obama can go and staley stay in washington, d.c. and monitor the disaster, right, and the press corps will treat that a as being appropriate and presidential strategy where romney goes and has. >> rose: a fund...
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of saying it's important. >> the amount of government support for pbs is relatively small, a huge part of the support comes from people who care about it. it's not actually a subsidized activity so much as it is subject to market forces and there are a set of people who say i want that i like it want to pay for it and i think you see this with new technology platforms like kick starter where people r you know, saying hey, would you like this, would you pay for this and there is this incredible new direct mechanism for authors an other creators to say would you care about what i wanted to do. >> i'm so glad that you brought that up. because i think the elitist element was that books were selected and it was the editor who selected it. and then it was put into certain book stores. and the independent book store which i am a great fan of was a little intimidating for people who didn't know, how to find the book that they want. then the superstores tried to make that better and the big box merchandisers but books have always been thought of as part of a true literature and fine nonfiction
of saying it's important. >> the amount of government support for pbs is relatively small, a huge part of the support comes from people who care about it. it's not actually a subsidized activity so much as it is subject to market forces and there are a set of people who say i want that i like it want to pay for it and i think you see this with new technology platforms like kick starter where people r you know, saying hey, would you like this, would you pay for this and there is this...
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but think about it, it's one thing for the local company to outsource a call service but state government to outsource a call service that's set up to answer questions for people in the state about a problem they have with the government? to outsource that? denying folks in mass mass the jobs that are that? is it any surprise to you that massachusetts under governor romney was losing manufacturing jobs twice as fast as the rest of the country? now as a presidential candidate he has proposed a new international tax system that zeros out taxes for companies that create jobs outside united states of america. i'm not making this stuff up. look both, presidentama, governor romney, we are talking about taxes and the burden on manufacturers, there's a big difference. our tax cuts go to companies that create jobs over here. the romney tax cut goes to companies that create jobs overseas. it's a fundamentally different philosophy from ours. when china was dumpsing tires into the international marketplace, hurting american manufacturer's of tires and their workers, president obama stepped up and enf
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and private government contractor -- from attacks. >>> on tomorrow morning's washington journal any, senator jeff bingaman will have a debate. and after that, georgia congressman tom price on the republican 2013 budget proposal which the house will vote on tomorrow. washington journal live thursday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. >>> from earlier today, remarks from vice president joe biden on manufacturing in the middle class. he also criticizeded republican presidential candidate mitt romney for supporting tax breaks for companies that create jobs overseas. the vice president spoke at pct engineered systems in davenport, iowa, it's 35 minutes. >> r. >>> good afternoon, it's an honor to be here. my name is chuck park and i'm living proof that manufacturing jobs are still alive and doing well here in america. [ applause ] worked at quad city dye casting. i made parts for gm and ford vehicles, but when the rekregsz hit, the company went under in 2009. i was laid off just like a lot of other people were around here in the quad cities. for the next six months, my full-time job was lookin
and private government contractor -- from attacks. >>> on tomorrow morning's washington journal any, senator jeff bingaman will have a debate. and after that, georgia congressman tom price on the republican 2013 budget proposal which the house will vote on tomorrow. washington journal live thursday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. >>> from earlier today, remarks from vice president joe biden on manufacturing in the middle class. he also criticizeded republican presidential...
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but the fact is, the role of government and governing -- we've lost a pod, in other words. we only have three minutes left in the debate before we go to your closing statements. i want to ask finally here, and remember, we've got three minutes total time here -- the question is this. many of the legislative functions of the federal government right now are in a state of paralysis as a result of partisan gridlock. if elected -- reelected, in your case -- would you do about that? governor? >> jim, i had a great experience -- it didn't it seem like it at the time -- of being elected in a state where my legislature was 87 percent democrat. that meant i figured out from the one i had to get along and i had a work request the aisle -- >> what would you do as president? >> as president, i will sit down on day one -- actually, the day after i get elected -- i will sit down with democratic leaders as well as republican leaders and continue -- as we did in my state -- we met every monday for a couple of hours. we have to work on a collaborative basis, not because we're going to compr
but the fact is, the role of government and governing -- we've lost a pod, in other words. we only have three minutes left in the debate before we go to your closing statements. i want to ask finally here, and remember, we've got three minutes total time here -- the question is this. many of the legislative functions of the federal government right now are in a state of paralysis as a result of partisan gridlock. if elected -- reelected, in your case -- would you do about that? governor?...
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i don't like handouts from the government, but i don't want any more government intervention and you have people there, this has to be, these bonuses have to be approved by the bankruptcy trustee. the bonuses team very big, but if you're trying to make something, i mean, they're basically trying to make a something out of a cow patty. >> neil: and the bonuses up to 50,000, what some of the aig guys are spending on lunch. >> a percentage of the salary. one of these bonuses is about 30%, it's enormous. >> i can't imagine the unwind at solyndra is as complicated as aig. >> not even remotely to be compared. not remotely to be compared. and charlie put it-- >> you can't just sell solyndra's assets. >> how can you say that, think about it. >> charlie has nailed it completely it's incredibly complicated. >> you have to sell solar panels for pennies on the dollar. >> don't have to sell them at all. >> and for home depot, lowe's and-- >> and how about selling them at all. i hate to defend the aig guys, but they have to be kind of good at math, if i may. >> that wisdom of math got them into--
i don't like handouts from the government, but i don't want any more government intervention and you have people there, this has to be, these bonuses have to be approved by the bankruptcy trustee. the bonuses team very big, but if you're trying to make something, i mean, they're basically trying to make a something out of a cow patty. >> neil: and the bonuses up to 50,000, what some of the aig guys are spending on lunch. >> a percentage of the salary. one of these bonuses is about...
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the head of the employees against government waste says lahood shouldn't have to do a crackdown like he did. >> it never should have come to such a strongly worded letter. anyone in a private organization that conducted themselves like the airports authority would be fired. a private company simply wouldn't stand for the kinds of abuses with expensive bottles of wine and last-minute travel. >> the washington airport authority has oversight of the construction of the new metrorail silver line as well as the operation of the dulles toll road and reagan national and dulles airports. they responded to the letter saying, among other things, they have resized their travel policy and they have ended or are in the process of ending all professional services contracts with former board members. >>> verizon will formally hand ore its 911 failure report today to the metropolitan washington council of governments. the report details the cup's emergency line failures during june's derecho storm. verizon says it will improve communication between 911 directors and operators and it is auditing the
the head of the employees against government waste says lahood shouldn't have to do a crackdown like he did. >> it never should have come to such a strongly worded letter. anyone in a private organization that conducted themselves like the airports authority would be fired. a private company simply wouldn't stand for the kinds of abuses with expensive bottles of wine and last-minute travel. >> the washington airport authority has oversight of the construction of the new metrorail...
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and then went into the government sector as a governor in a democrat state and was able to accomplish much. so i believe he has leadership skills and he cares about america and will find both sides of the aisle who are willing and ready to face the tough challenges that we face and accomplish a tremendous amount. >> rose: thank you for joining us on a busy and noisy evening. i know you both have much to celebrate this evening so i thank you for coming here to talk with us on this program. >> thanks charlie. >> rose: thank you very much. we go back to mike murphy with this question, mike. so where does he go now? where does have campaign go and how should they use the time between now and the first debate? >> well, i think one thing is that the absolute manhattan project should no longer be fund raising or trying to fit in that extra rally in cleveland, ohio. this was one of really four shots mitt romney has of the american people to make his case eyeball to the camera without a lot of filter and the next will be these debates, i hope they're putting attention into this. if romney wins
and then went into the government sector as a governor in a democrat state and was able to accomplish much. so i believe he has leadership skills and he cares about america and will find both sides of the aisle who are willing and ready to face the tough challenges that we face and accomplish a tremendous amount. >> rose: thank you for joining us on a busy and noisy evening. i know you both have much to celebrate this evening so i thank you for coming here to talk with us on this program....
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the government says absolutely not. that would be in addition to being humiliating, it would cause greater pain. you hear from the government officials that prime minister that said this country is a breath away from ground zero meaning bankruptcy. it would hit bankruptcy next month if it didn't get this $170 billion loan from the eu and imf and it's unchartered territory and they don't want to go there. chuck? >> and stephanie, what about -- are these protests -- they've always been in athens. will they show up in other european capitals since i know a lot of them believe it's being forced upon greece? >> reporter: at the moment what you are seeing and hearing from people here is that this amounts to a kind of economic occupation that essentially the eurozone is imposing its will on greece and there's nothing you can do about it. if you have a country in the eurozone that starts to slip toward default as greece has and eu has to do the same thing that they've done here in other place, maybe people will hit the streets
the government says absolutely not. that would be in addition to being humiliating, it would cause greater pain. you hear from the government officials that prime minister that said this country is a breath away from ground zero meaning bankruptcy. it would hit bankruptcy next month if it didn't get this $170 billion loan from the eu and imf and it's unchartered territory and they don't want to go there. chuck? >> and stephanie, what about -- are these protests -- they've always been in...
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they say it's a government fay over, a disaster if we just elect them they will repeal it. well, are they right? let's take a look at what's actually happened so far. first, individuals and businesses have already gotten more than a billion dollars in refunds from insurance companies because requires 80 to 85% of your premium to go to your health care not profits or promotions. [applause] and the -- bunch of insurance companies have applied to lower their rate to comply with the requirements. second, more than three million young people between 19 and 25 are insured for the first time because their parents' policy can cover them. third, millions of seniors are receiving preventive care all the way from breast cancer screenings to test for heart problems and scores of other things, younger people are getting them, too. fourth, soon the insurance companies not the government, the insurance companies, will have millions of new customers, many of them middle class people with preexisting conditions who never could get insurance before. now, finally, listen to this, for the last
they say it's a government fay over, a disaster if we just elect them they will repeal it. well, are they right? let's take a look at what's actually happened so far. first, individuals and businesses have already gotten more than a billion dollars in refunds from insurance companies because requires 80 to 85% of your premium to go to your health care not profits or promotions. [applause] and the -- bunch of insurance companies have applied to lower their rate to comply with the requirements....
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we have a government that is using taxpayer money to run radio ads to promote people getting -- going on food stamps. we have almost 7 million more americans on poverty. close to 9 million americans out there on social security disability. what we find happening is that we are creating an entitlement welfare start and getting people wedded to the government by employment checks and we're finding the regulatory environment that's out there is crushing our small business growth, which is the economic engine of this country. i have to say it as it is. we do not want to see economic dependency or economic slavery become the mantra for the united states of america. it should be economic freedom. the policies of this administration does not lend that so. >> you've been critical even of mitt romney's cautious approach or more to the point, his aides' approach and critical to the fact romney doesn't reign them in. >> he did today. >> maybe he listened to me. >> he made these remarks, governor romney, today on the healthcare issue. >> the majority of the courts said it's a tax and therefore it
we have a government that is using taxpayer money to run radio ads to promote people getting -- going on food stamps. we have almost 7 million more americans on poverty. close to 9 million americans out there on social security disability. what we find happening is that we are creating an entitlement welfare start and getting people wedded to the government by employment checks and we're finding the regulatory environment that's out there is crushing our small business growth, which is the...
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they did a good job, the judges rulings were faifble to the government. back to if they will retry this case. they will have to decide this, i know they haven't made a decision yet, and there's many factors at play there. this case, as you mentioned, was controversial from the beginning, two former chairman said look, we have never seen anything like this where you try to say this kind of money comes under the coverage of the federal election laws, remember at the heart what violation was here. the contributions were above the legal limit what you could give to a candidate. so the jury had to decide were these intended to be campaign contributions, is that's what donors intended, and did edwards intend to receive them as contributions and did he know that was illegal. that's what the jury had to ask and now they have to squ why would we think if we tried this again it would come out different, and second it's fair to say the landscape has changed. >> let me ask a tongue twister here. suppose the same thing happened. he had a girlfriend, a child out of wed
they did a good job, the judges rulings were faifble to the government. back to if they will retry this case. they will have to decide this, i know they haven't made a decision yet, and there's many factors at play there. this case, as you mentioned, was controversial from the beginning, two former chairman said look, we have never seen anything like this where you try to say this kind of money comes under the coverage of the federal election laws, remember at the heart what violation was here....
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a crisis of governance. the politicians who negotiated an austerity pact for europe citizens have been unable to manage sustained political support for those same measures. nicolas sarkozy, by the way, has now become the eighth, the 8th european leader of office in just 12 months. question, what does the european crisis of governance mean for the united states? >> it's a very row minder of the clouds over the global economy right now. because europe is a complete mess. they are unclear whether francois hollande will work well with merkel. therein is much beating how to tackle the problems. there's a tremendous revolt against the establishment, voters are completely disenchanted with governments of any sort. and that's a very nasty message to be sending rye now because it echoes of theme of our age. it's not just in europe but the voters are saying we're not sure we have the system which is up to fixing the tasks given the mag pulled of the economic pressures. >> is the eurozone in danger of not being able to
a crisis of governance. the politicians who negotiated an austerity pact for europe citizens have been unable to manage sustained political support for those same measures. nicolas sarkozy, by the way, has now become the eighth, the 8th european leader of office in just 12 months. question, what does the european crisis of governance mean for the united states? >> it's a very row minder of the clouds over the global economy right now. because europe is a complete mess. they are unclear...
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. >> all we are asking for is for the government to close the loophole level the playing field and let everybody compete on price in a free market. >> coalition of internet companies, e bay and overstock.com are lobbying against it saying this is going to to hit mom and pop operations in the pocketbook. >>> this concerts and games take place this time of year. we have tips or buying tickets. according to the consumer league, do you home work, before acting on a great deal. beware of fake sites set up by scammers and read the fine print on the tickets. you maybe required to bring the purchasing credit card. here are stories we are working on for you on this tuesday morning. >>> whether you are about to head out to work or staying home, you are asked to use your water wisely, i'm linda so, why people in the city and countys are asked to conserve water. >>> young boy is called a hero, how his quick thinking saved his father's life. and rain creates flooding problems, rafts sent to rescue drivers. the video is straight ahead. we have average temperatures today. above average temperatures a
. >> all we are asking for is for the government to close the loophole level the playing field and let everybody compete on price in a free market. >> coalition of internet companies, e bay and overstock.com are lobbying against it saying this is going to to hit mom and pop operations in the pocketbook. >>> this concerts and games take place this time of year. we have tips or buying tickets. according to the consumer league, do you home work, before acting on a great deal....
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the focus will be on the role of government, the economy and health care. mitt romney has a history of shall we sa waffling a little bit on these important issues we even have a collection of mitt's flip flops here inside the war room but this suggests where his position is actually going to be on wednesday night. first off, the role of government as a subject, and that really gets fundamentally to the issue of taxes, at least for mitt romney. the romney memo says that mitt romney will not raise taxes on anyone and that he will deliver tax cuts for the middle class. sounds pretty good, but the brookings tax policy center took a look at this issue, and here is what they found. under mitt romney 95% of americans making under $200,000 would have a tax increase averaging $2,000 while the wealthiest americans would see tax cuts of up to $86,000 per year. and his claim that he can give the wealthy those tax breaks and still close the deficit, that claim is mathematically impossible according to the tax policy center. romney's fuzzy math has put his surrogates in
the focus will be on the role of government, the economy and health care. mitt romney has a history of shall we sa waffling a little bit on these important issues we even have a collection of mitt's flip flops here inside the war room but this suggests where his position is actually going to be on wednesday night. first off, the role of government as a subject, and that really gets fundamentally to the issue of taxes, at least for mitt romney. the romney memo says that mitt romney will not...
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he's trying to win over skeptics who say he governed as a liberal. and now back to "lockup." q?? >> behind bars, tattooing is more than a favorite pastime, it's a passion, if not an addiction in every prison we visited. >> that's the first thing they do when they come in here, tattoo their body up. >> tattooing's cool. it's a fun thing to do. >> some of them don't make a bit of sense but they have them on there, they're covered. they all want them. >> i've got a couple years on a grave stone down here, a couple of my prison years, just a bunch of evil, crazy stay stuff. i was going through a bunch of stuff at that time. >> go to almost any prison in america and you'll find an amazing assortment of tattoos. >> it's gotten to a point where we have a standard question that our field producers ask the inmates. can you tell me about your tats? >> as you can see, i'm tattooed up. i'm from south vallejo. i represent south vallejo, always have, always will. 707, solana county. >> done by a good friend of mine. his name's carlos. this is joey. good homies, you know? >> i got all of my dea
he's trying to win over skeptics who say he governed as a liberal. and now back to "lockup." q?? >> behind bars, tattooing is more than a favorite pastime, it's a passion, if not an addiction in every prison we visited. >> that's the first thing they do when they come in here, tattoo their body up. >> tattooing's cool. it's a fun thing to do. >> some of them don't make a bit of sense but they have them on there, they're covered. they all want them. >>...
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who will vote for the president no matter what there are 47% who are with him, who are dependent upon government. gwen: the candidates swing wildly, from foreign policy last week back to domestic policy this week. >> this question is not who cares about the poor and the middle class. i do, he does. the question is who can help the poor and the middle class. i can. he can't. he's proven it in four years. >> we've always said that change takes more than one term or even one president and it certainly takes more than one party. gwen: while poll after poll documents a distinct change in the presidential contest and as romney releases another year of tax returns, voters begin to focus. covering the week, gloria borger of cnn. john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news. john harwood of cnbc and "the new york times" and sam youngman of reuters. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill and national journal" , produced in association with "national journal." cooperate funding is provided by -- >>
who will vote for the president no matter what there are 47% who are with him, who are dependent upon government. gwen: the candidates swing wildly, from foreign policy last week back to domestic policy this week. >> this question is not who cares about the poor and the middle class. i do, he does. the question is who can help the poor and the middle class. i can. he can't. he's proven it in four years. >> we've always said that change takes more than one term or even one president...
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he brought us through clean four years of scandalless government. you have the weekend to think about it and then vote like your country depends on it, because it does. and that's "hardball" for now. join me sunday night at 5:00 and 7:00 for a special "hardball" with vice president joe biden. "politicsnation" starts right now with al sharpton. >>> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. four days until election day. the real clear politics shows president obama with 47.4% in national polls, mitt romney has 47.3% the new york times 538 blog says that if the election were held today, the president would win 303 electoral votes and romney would win 235. 270 are needed to win the white house. the times blog gives the president an 81% chance of winning the election. romney has a 19% chance. and as of tonight, 25 million people have already voted but long lines are creating a serious situation in some parts of florida. yes, florida all over again. some people are waiting three hours or more to vote and we will be asking why governor rick scott in
he brought us through clean four years of scandalless government. you have the weekend to think about it and then vote like your country depends on it, because it does. and that's "hardball" for now. join me sunday night at 5:00 and 7:00 for a special "hardball" with vice president joe biden. "politicsnation" starts right now with al sharpton. >>> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. four days until election day. the real clear politics shows...
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that is the growth of government spending. now that that you just saw here that is the so-called status quo, progress. so if mitt romney's big change means he is going to skew the tax code in favor of the folks at the top, you can have that kind of change. if mitt romney's kind of change is to change back to george w. bush's policies, that's the kind of change i can't believe in. that's the kind of change we do not need. we're not at the promise land yet, but we are on the right track, and you are going to decide in eleven days whether we're going to turn back. up next if i didn't know better, i would say mitt romney's surrogates held a contest this week. let's see who can say something so outrageous that the can digit will have to go onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with
that is the growth of government spending. now that that you just saw here that is the so-called status quo, progress. so if mitt romney's big change means he is going to skew the tax code in favor of the folks at the top, you can have that kind of change. if mitt romney's kind of change is to change back to george w. bush's policies, that's the kind of change i can't believe in. that's the kind of change we do not need. we're not at the promise land yet, but we are on the right track, and you...
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almost as if this federal government thinks that government, that business is a necessary evil in society that provides revenue to fund more and more government. businesses get going by entrepreneurs who take risks and work very hard. it's the president's assumption, and it is subliminal. >> i have to say that the truth is the federal government grew during the eight years of the bush administration, 7.7%, and during the nl .5 years of the obama administration from only 1.5%. i agree that the federal government is too vague, big, but i think you are laying that in the wrong era. what i believe is that small businesses do go from entrepreneurial spirit. there is no question. we have been very successful. but even as we started telling that story, who built the roads and bridges and highways. practical people, commonsense new common sense new hampshire voters understand that we have had these states come in and they don't want any government at all. don't drive on the highways. it is the reality -- the reality is an educated workforce that is primarily from the public schools, the public un
almost as if this federal government thinks that government, that business is a necessary evil in society that provides revenue to fund more and more government. businesses get going by entrepreneurs who take risks and work very hard. it's the president's assumption, and it is subliminal. >> i have to say that the truth is the federal government grew during the eight years of the bush administration, 7.7%, and during the nl .5 years of the obama administration from only 1.5%. i agree that...
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the next expansion of government. not a modest proposal that the stability of markets that people may risky bets. they face limited consequence if they don't. >> it tilts bowl ystem of risky behavior by the time the chickens come home to roost, think of this concept, chickens and pay, they are ahead of the game. lou: joining us now is steve forbes. the president if he does not win reelection realizes he could be the pay czar? >> i think he will do is go on a lecture circuit. i would be glad to pay him of the to go out of the white house. >> >> this change to those deficits the fact is this president is in a ght race with governor romney it is not seem there is a clear winner. >> i think governor romney will win the numbers show the majority and they are better able to handle it that obama. even though we get little changes we still go 35 miles per hour when we should be going 70. people though the rest of the world is not right. the first abate mitt romney proved he can meet -- lead the country. lou: arguably he will
the next expansion of government. not a modest proposal that the stability of markets that people may risky bets. they face limited consequence if they don't. >> it tilts bowl ystem of risky behavior by the time the chickens come home to roost, think of this concept, chickens and pay, they are ahead of the game. lou: joining us now is steve forbes. the president if he does not win reelection realizes he could be the pay czar? >> i think he will do is go on a lecture circuit. i would...